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The Eve Illusion Hardcover – 8 August 2019
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Giovanna Fletcher
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Tom Fletcher
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- Publisher : Michael Joseph; 1st edition (8 August 2019)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 400 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0718184149
- ISBN-13 : 978-0718184148
- Dimensions : 16.2 x 3.6 x 24 cm
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The Fletchers have weaved in an apocalyptic nightmare, a daring escape and a passionate love story ― Sunday Times
Fans of The Hunger Games will relish this high-octane tale of love and survival against the odds ― Daily Mail
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This dystopian novel has an air of Hunger Games about it and we love it ― Yahoo! Style
Fans of The Hunger Games will relish this high-octane tale of love and survival against the odds ― Daily Mail
Praise for Eve of Man ― -
Set in a dystopian future that has seen no girls born for 50 years . . . This promises to be one of the big books of the year. You'd be a fool to miss it
― HeatTheir first joint book, Eve is forced to decide between love and the fate of humanity
― OK!Eve holds the fate of the human race in her hands . . . This chilling dystopia is at heart a love story, and the vivid characterisation has you rooting for the duo from page one
― The Mail on Sunday, CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE MONTHA Hunger Games-esque novel . . . a compelling read
― The Mail on SundayThis dystopian novel has an air of Hunger Games about it and we love it ― Yahoo! Style
Book Description
The hotly-anticipated sequel to Eve of Man, one of the biggest hardbacks of 2018, by star writing team Giovanna and Tom Fletcher
About the Author
Giovanna Fletcher (Author)
Giovanna Fletcher is a podcast creator and no. 1 bestselling author.
With 11 titles under her belt so far, she is one of the UK's most successful women's fiction authors; she has also written two non-fiction works focusing on parenting and motherhood. Her podcast 'Happy Mum, Happy Baby' has over 7 million downloads to date and has featured a range of celebrity guests, including the Duchess of Cambridge.
Giovanna is an ambassador for The Prince's Trust, a patron for CoppaFeel!, and she also works closely with Tommy's and Save the Children.
Tom Fletcher (Author)
Tom Fletcher is a number one bestseller and one of the UK's most popular children's authors. The Christmasaurus was the biggest debut middle-grade novel of 2016 and was shortlisted for a British Book Award, since then Tom has published several more chart-topping children's novels including The Creakers, The Christmasaurus and the Winter Witch and the instant number one bestseller The Danger Gang. Tom also writes the incredibly successful Who's in Your Book? picture book series, and is one half of the author duo behind the Dinosaur that Pooped picture book series too, which has sold over 1.5 million copies. For older readers, Tom co-authors the Eve of Man series with his wife Giovanna Fletcher. Tom's books have been translated into thirty-four languages and to date he has sold over 2.5 million copies of his books in the UK alone. He is also a music-making, song-writing, guitar-playing, Guinness World Record-holding, nappy changing, galaxy-defending dad!
Giovanna Fletcher is a podcast creator and no. 1 bestselling author.
With 11 titles under her belt so far, she is one of the UK's most successful women's fiction authors; she has also written two non-fiction works focusing on parenting and motherhood. Her podcast 'Happy Mum, Happy Baby' has over 7 million downloads to date and has featured a range of celebrity guests, including the Duchess of Cambridge.
Giovanna is an ambassador for The Prince's Trust, a patron for CoppaFeel!, and she also works closely with Tommy's and Save the Children.
Tom Fletcher (Author)
Tom Fletcher is a number one bestseller and one of the UK's most popular children's authors. The Christmasaurus was the biggest debut middle-grade novel of 2016 and was shortlisted for a British Book Award, since then Tom has published several more chart-topping children's novels including The Creakers, The Christmasaurus and the Winter Witch and the instant number one bestseller The Danger Gang. Tom also writes the incredibly successful Who's in Your Book? picture book series, and is one half of the author duo behind the Dinosaur that Pooped picture book series too, which has sold over 1.5 million copies. For older readers, Tom co-authors the Eve of Man series with his wife Giovanna Fletcher. Tom's books have been translated into thirty-four languages and to date he has sold over 2.5 million copies of his books in the UK alone. He is also a music-making, song-writing, guitar-playing, Guinness World Record-holding, nappy changing, galaxy-defending dad!
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Barmy_Bex
4.0 out of 5 stars
Really enjoyable second part
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 May 2020Verified Purchase
I read book 1 last week and was desperate to get stuck into book 2, I had to wait a couple of days for it to be delivered from Amazon, but luckily it came quite quickly and I got stuck in straight away.
This book starts exactly where book 1 ended, with Bram and Eve on the top of the tower and ready to jump to freedom. The main difference in this book is that we now have a third narrator to offer us a different point of view and a look inside the tower now that Bram and Eve have left - we are now given an insight into the life of Michael - the security guard we met in book 1 during the elevator scene.
I actually really liked Michael, he has been pushed into the deep end and is still under suspicion for his previous behaviour, but now things are changing in the Tower, he has the chance to prove himself, but he is so unsure and confused of who he should be supporting and how to make everyone happen. I thought his vulnerability made him very approachable and I couldn't help but like him and want him to do the right thing and get away from Vivian's clutches. His chapters were always quite dramatic and fast paced and I found myself wanting to know more.
In terms of Eve, she developed a lot as a character in this book, now that she has the freedom to explore and know the truth of the world. She stops being the 'mother's' little doll and starts to become an actual person with her own opinions and thoughts. She annoyed me at times as she would be really stubborn and pig-headed without listening to the thoughts of those around her who perhaps would know better, but then her fiery passion and impulsiveness is also one of her appealing features.
Bram is still my favourite character and continues to be the character you can't help but root for, the one you want to get the girl, defeat his wicked father and just have a peaceful existence - like that's ever going to happen!!!
This book follows the band of 'Freevers' as the try to get used to life with Eve among them and plan moves for the future, it also shows us developments within the tower, namely the fate of Bram's best friend and roommate.
I read this book in about 2 days, I just wanted to know what would happen. It was overall perhaps a bit slower in places than book 1 was, but I was never bored and there were enough twists and turns to keep me interested. Overall I liked the pacing of the book and there were a few surprises I didn't see coming. The very end - was quite predictable i thought, but the whole Vivian thing really threw me off - did not expect that at all!
I think this is a great book for the YA audience, and although I am not the target reading group, I still really enjoyed it and cannot wait for book 3 - I can't believe I have to wait the best part of a year for it! :(
On the whole this is a really good sequel to the first and really builds to what will hopefully be a smashing trilogy. I would definitely recommend this series.
This book starts exactly where book 1 ended, with Bram and Eve on the top of the tower and ready to jump to freedom. The main difference in this book is that we now have a third narrator to offer us a different point of view and a look inside the tower now that Bram and Eve have left - we are now given an insight into the life of Michael - the security guard we met in book 1 during the elevator scene.
I actually really liked Michael, he has been pushed into the deep end and is still under suspicion for his previous behaviour, but now things are changing in the Tower, he has the chance to prove himself, but he is so unsure and confused of who he should be supporting and how to make everyone happen. I thought his vulnerability made him very approachable and I couldn't help but like him and want him to do the right thing and get away from Vivian's clutches. His chapters were always quite dramatic and fast paced and I found myself wanting to know more.
In terms of Eve, she developed a lot as a character in this book, now that she has the freedom to explore and know the truth of the world. She stops being the 'mother's' little doll and starts to become an actual person with her own opinions and thoughts. She annoyed me at times as she would be really stubborn and pig-headed without listening to the thoughts of those around her who perhaps would know better, but then her fiery passion and impulsiveness is also one of her appealing features.
Bram is still my favourite character and continues to be the character you can't help but root for, the one you want to get the girl, defeat his wicked father and just have a peaceful existence - like that's ever going to happen!!!
This book follows the band of 'Freevers' as the try to get used to life with Eve among them and plan moves for the future, it also shows us developments within the tower, namely the fate of Bram's best friend and roommate.
I read this book in about 2 days, I just wanted to know what would happen. It was overall perhaps a bit slower in places than book 1 was, but I was never bored and there were enough twists and turns to keep me interested. Overall I liked the pacing of the book and there were a few surprises I didn't see coming. The very end - was quite predictable i thought, but the whole Vivian thing really threw me off - did not expect that at all!
I think this is a great book for the YA audience, and although I am not the target reading group, I still really enjoyed it and cannot wait for book 3 - I can't believe I have to wait the best part of a year for it! :(
On the whole this is a really good sequel to the first and really builds to what will hopefully be a smashing trilogy. I would definitely recommend this series.
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Courtney D
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 May 2020Verified Purchase
I'm always worried that I won't love the next book in a series, particularly this genre, because I don't want to be disappointed. However, I absolutely loved this one and it was just as good as the first one!
I couldn't put it down, I loved the snappy chapters and the narrative was easy to read and didn't go off on tangents (bonus!) It was just a really good read and so good to read about all the characters again, my heart was in my mouth a few times and you can really feel for the characters. I feel this book was a bit darker than the first one but it worked so well.
Also, that ending.....all I will say is wow.
I'm gutted I have to wait until next April to read the third and final one. I just want to read it now but then on the other hand I don't want it to be over.
I would 100% recommend this series!
I couldn't put it down, I loved the snappy chapters and the narrative was easy to read and didn't go off on tangents (bonus!) It was just a really good read and so good to read about all the characters again, my heart was in my mouth a few times and you can really feel for the characters. I feel this book was a bit darker than the first one but it worked so well.
Also, that ending.....all I will say is wow.
I'm gutted I have to wait until next April to read the third and final one. I just want to read it now but then on the other hand I don't want it to be over.
I would 100% recommend this series!
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Lee-Ann
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 April 2020Verified Purchase
I absolutely loved the first instalment and the second did not disappoint. Some bits were predictable but it still had healthy amount of twists and turns and was unputdownable. I hope book three won't take quite as long 🙏
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Jessica Howell
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great read.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 April 2020Verified Purchase
After reading Eve of Man I couldn't wait to start on this follow on. With a little extra time on my hands (lockdown2020) I finish it pretty quick, now can't wait for the follow on. Definitely a good hooking series, especially if your into trying to work things out. The wait is now on for book 3!
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Chilli76
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic 2nd book!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 May 2020Verified Purchase
Wow just finished the 2nd book in the trilogy! What an ending! Really quick and very enjoyable read. Love that each chapter is a different character(Michael, Eve & Bram) so you see the story from their point of view. Just need to wait a year to find out how it all finishes!!!
Thank you Gi & Tom for finding the time in your busy family life to write such wonderful books that I can get lost in and escape into ;-)
Thank you Gi & Tom for finding the time in your busy family life to write such wonderful books that I can get lost in and escape into ;-)

5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic 2nd book!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 May 2020
Wow just finished the 2nd book in the trilogy! What an ending! Really quick and very enjoyable read. Love that each chapter is a different character(Michael, Eve & Bram) so you see the story from their point of view. Just need to wait a year to find out how it all finishes!!!Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 May 2020
Thank you Gi & Tom for finding the time in your busy family life to write such wonderful books that I can get lost in and escape into ;-)
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